Good morning, everyone.
Thank you, folks, for coming.
As our witnesses know, our committee did quite a cross-country tour and study on the original TPP. It was very thorough. We had a lot of witnesses, and we had a lot of comments from stakeholders, the community, and Canadian citizens.
Of course, there's a new potential agreement. It's called the CPTPP. What our committee was requesting—and we're glad that you came in—was a snapshot of the differences from one to the other.
We don't have any set time.
Mr. Christie, you're the head person here. The floor is yours, in whatever way you want to deal with it. When you are finished, we'll open it up for a dialogue with the MPs, and feel free to jump in. We're not going to be too strict on time here today. We're mainly getting information back and forth.
Excuse me, does anybody see the Conservatives?
Mr. Christie, I'm going to have to wait a few minutes for them, because they would want to hear your presentation.
On another note, members know that we're not going to be having a meeting on Thursday.
Our Washington trip is coming together. We have quite a few people who are going to be seeing us. The ways and means committee has not totally confirmed yet, but we have a good slate.
Everyone has their plane tickets booked, I guess.